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Microsoft Cuts 3% of Staff, Affecting Thousands of Jobs

May 15, 2025
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Microsoft Cuts 3% of Staff, Affecting Thousands of Jobs

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Microsoft has announced it will lay off 3% of its global workforce, impacting thousands of employees across multiple divisions. The tech giant’s latest round of job cuts comes as it continues to recalibrate operations amid a shifting economic landscape and evolving business priorities.

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The layoffs, confirmed in a statement on Monday, will affect roles in engineering, sales, marketing, and support teams. While the company did not disclose the exact number of job losses, with Microsoft’s global headcount exceeding 220,000 employees, a 3% reduction translates to roughly 6,600 positions being eliminated.

Strategic restructuring in an AI-driven future

Microsoft emphasized that these layoffs are part of a broader strategic realignment. The company is doubling down on artificial intelligence and cloud services, investing heavily in partnerships like its multibillion-dollar stake in OpenAI.

“As we align for the next phase of growth, we are making organizational changes that will impact some roles,” a Microsoft spokesperson said. “We remain committed to supporting our impacted employees with severance packages, career transition resources, and continued access to healthcare benefits.”

As seen in Millionaire MNL, tech giants are under increasing pressure to optimize headcount after years of aggressive expansion during the pandemic-fueled digital boom.

Not the first round of cuts

This latest workforce reduction follows Microsoft’s previous layoff in early 2023, which saw 10,000 employees let go. At the time, the company cited similar reasons: streamlining operations to focus on high-growth areas like cloud computing and generative AI.

Analysts note that while Microsoft continues to report strong earnings — including a $61.9 billion revenue in Q1 2025, up 17% year-over-year — the company is recalibrating to ensure profitability in the long term.

The human cost of efficiency

Despite solid financial performance, these job cuts reflect a growing industry trend where companies prioritize efficiency and shareholder value over headcount growth. The impact is deeply personal for thousands of employees now facing uncertain futures.

As mentioned by Millionaire MNL, this wave of layoffs adds to the ongoing tech industry reset, as major players like Amazon, Meta, and Google also implement workforce reductions in 2025.

Microsoft’s focus shifts to AI, cloud, and enterprise

Moving forward, Microsoft plans to channel resources into expanding its Azure cloud platform and integrating AI capabilities into its enterprise software suite. CEO Satya Nadella has repeatedly positioned AI as the company’s core growth engine.

Market reactions to the layoff announcement have been muted, with Microsoft shares closing up 1.3% on the day.

While layoffs are never easy, Microsoft maintains that these moves are essential for staying competitive in an increasingly AI-driven tech landscape.

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